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Smart TV smarts: Learning the truth about smart TVs American consumers are increasingly comfortable with the term “smart” when it’s associated with technology. From smartphones to smart cars and even smart clothing, they’ve embraced the idea of devices that are “intelligent” and responsive to their changing needs. Even though smart TVs have been around for almost five years, many consumers still don’t have all the facts. “A new consumer survey found that 52 percent of U.S. consumers already know what a smart TV is,” says Matt Durgin, a smart TV expert at LG. “And, out of those unfamiliar, when they learned more about smart TVs, more than half said they would consider buying one.” Understanding the smart TV concept is easier than one would think. Smart TVs are Internetconnected TVs that work kind of like a cable or satellite provider’s on-demand system, allowing users to tailor what they watch and when - a buffet of TV shows and movies. The difference is that smart TVs offer much more content from multiple providers and deliver it via your home’s Internet connection. LG’s smart TVs, for example, offer access to online content such as Netflix, Hulu
Plus, YouTube, and more, as well as Internet browsing capabilities. Some even include downloadable apps to provide interesting information and games. Durgin and the TV pros at LG share the truth about smart TVs: * Smart TV are still TVs - It’s still the same “lean back” entertainment experience people love, with all the same features people are familiar with using. You still have a cable or satellite provider and can hook up Blu-ray players and other devices, but you get the added benefit of more content options via the TV itself, on your schedule. * Smart TVs are easy to set up Most are Wi-Fi enabled and connect to a home’s existing wireless network just like a PC, tablet or smartphone. You don’t need a tangle of extra wires to access online content from your smart TV. * Smart TVs are affordable - Smart TV capabilities are increasingly common at all price points. In fact, more than 70 percent of LG’s 2013 TVs have smart TV capability starting as low as $500. As with garden-variety flatscreens, how much you pay for a smart TV is more often determined by factors like size and brand, and even
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St Patrick - recognized as the patron saint of Ireland St Patrick was a Christian missionary. Two authentic letters from him survive, the only universally accepted details of his life. When he was 16, he was captured in Britain by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland. He escaped, returned home and became a bishop. He later returned to Ireland, but little else is known. By the seventh century, he was credited as the patron saint of Ireland. (flourished 5th century, Britain and Ireland; feast day March 17) patron saint and national apostle of Ireland, credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and probably responsible in part for the Christianization of the Picts and AngloSaxons. He is known only from two short works, the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Letter to Coroticus, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish Christians. Patrick was born in Britain of a Romanized family. At age 16 he was torn by Irish raiders from the villa of his father, Calpurnius, a deacon and minor local official, and carried into slavery in Ireland, where, during six bleak years spent as a herdsman, he turned with fervour to his faith. Hearing at last in a dream that the ship in which he was to escape was ready, he fled his master and found passage to Britain. There he came near to starvation and suffered a second brief captivity before he was reunited with his family. Thereafter, he may have paid a short visit to the Continent. The best known passage in the Confessio, his spiritual autobiography, tells of a dream, after his return to Britain, in which one Victoricus delivered him a letter headed “The Voice of the Irish.” As he read it, he seemed to hear a certain company of Irish beseeching him to
walk once more among them. “Deeply moved,” he says, “I could read no more.” Nevertheless, because of the shortcomings of his education, he was reluctant for a long time to respond to the call. Even on the eve of reembarkation for Ireland he was beset by doubts of his fitness for the task. Once in the field, however, his hesitations vanished. Utterly confident in the Lord, he journeyed far and wide, baptizing and confirming with untiring zeal. In diplomatic fashion he brought gifts to a kinglet here and a lawgiver there but accepted none from any. On at least one occasion, he was cast into chains. On another, he addressed with lyrical pathos a last farewell to his converts who had been slain or kidnapped by the soldiers of Coroticus. Careful to deal fairly with the nonChristian Irish, he nevertheless lived in constant danger of martyrdom. The evocation of such incidents of what he called his “laborious episcopate” was his reply to a charge, to his great grief endorsed by his ecclesiastical superiors in Britain, that he had originally sought office for the sake of office. In point of fact, he was a most humble-minded man, pouring forth a continuous paean of thanks to his Maker for having chosen him as the instrument whereby multitudes who had worshipped “idols and unclean things” had become “the people of God.” The phenomenal success of Patrick’s mission is not, however, the full measure of his personality. Since his writings have come to be better understood, it is increasingly recognized that, despite their occasional incoherence, they mirror a truth and a simplicity of the rarest quality. It is not possible to say with any assurance when Patrick was born. There are, however, a number of pointers to
his missionary career having lain within the second half of the 5th century. In the Coroticus letter, his mention of the Franks as still “heathen” indicates that the letter must have been written between 451, the date generally accepted as that of the Franks’ irruption into Gaul as far as the Somme River, and 496, when they were baptized en masse. Patrick, who speaks of himself as having evangelized heathen Ireland, is not to be confused with Palladius, sent by Pope Celestine in 431 as “first bishop to the Irish believers in Christ.” Before the end of the 7th century, Patrick had become a legendary figure, and the legends have continued to grow. One of these would have it that he drove the snakes of Ireland into the sea to their destruction. Another, probably the most popular, is that of the shamrock, which has him explain the concept of the Holy Trinity, three persons in one God, to an unbeliever by showing him the threeleaved plant with one stalk. Today Irishmen wear shamrocks, the national flower of Ireland, in their lapels on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17.
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Girls’ night: Tips to take you from primp to party Girls’ night out is a rite of passage, a time to celebrate friendships and embrace life. Preparing for a big night on the town is often as much fun as the actual outing. Creating the perfect environment for primping is an essential piece of the plan - whether hitting the hottest club or checking out the trendiest new restaurant, a girl knows she has to look good and be in the right mood. Celebrity lifestyle expert Jamie Krell, known for bringing lifestyle and fashion expertise to national television programs, has some bold yet simple suggestions to give girls’ night a makeover that won’t soon be forgotten. “I often find that getting ready for a big night out can be just as much fun, if not more so, than the night out itself,” says Krell. “Atmosphere is everything.”
* Start by setting the table: Place succulents in Chinese takeout boxes down the center of the table and use tea lights to create an easy yet innovative tablescape. * Make a playlist: “Apps like Songza are a great resource for finding the perfect playlist,” says Krell. “You can incorporate the season, style of party and mood into your search, so it’s personalized, plus it saves you some time since you don’t have to manually make it.” Pick something that will pump everyone up, especially if the plan is to dance the night away. * Drinks: It’s important to hydrate before a big night out - especially if you want to feel just as good the next morning. “One of my favorite new trends when getting ready with my girlfriends is TeaGaming instead of pre-gaming where you hydrate while getting ready for a big night out,” says Krell. “Good Earth Tea has some wondrous fusions that are perfect to get my taste buds excited.” These bold, unique fusions are made from all natural ingredients without the added sugar and calories of juice or energy drinks. Exciting flavors
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ST. JOSEPH’S DAY AND RETURN OF THE SWALLOWS CELEBRATION MARCH 19 Mission San Juan Capistrano’s internationally renown St. Joseph’s Day and Return of the Swallows celebration will take place on Thursday, March 19. The day’s events will begin at 8:30 a.m. with St. Joseph’s Day Mass in Mission Basilica and finishes after 3 p.m. Some of the highlights of the day include: The debut of a new tour Father Serra’s Legacy: History Tour of the Mission Church Sites. The tour will take place at 3 p.m. on St. Joseph’s Day, and will regularly commence on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Newly acquired items from the Bowers Museum are now displayed in the Mission Treasures exhibit. A Historic Bell Ringing ceremony at 11:40 a.m., which will include an announcement of the “Hope for the Pope” campaign. Guest lectures by swallows expert Dr. Charles Brown and author Gregory Orfalea. Dr. Brown, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Tulsa, is the Mission’s consulting expert on the Swallows Vocalization Experiment, in progress at Mission San Juan Capistrano for the fourth year. Orfalea is the author of Journey to the Sun: Junipero Serra’s Dream and the Founding of California. His lecture will address Pope Francis’ recent decision to canonize Father
Serra, the founder of nine California missions, including Mission San Juan Capistrano. Orfalea will sign copies of his book in the Mission Store Outpost (in the Historic Sala) following his lecture. The Mission Store Outpost, a special extension of the Mission Store in the Historic Sala, a building that recently underwent the Sala Preservation Project and is now reopened to the public for St. Joseph’s Day will feature unique items and gifts especially for St. Joseph’s Day. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a San Juan Capistrano Historic Downtown Map and Guide to discover destinations to shop, eat, stay and play in San Juan Capistrano before and after visiting the Mission, featuring members of the San Juan Capistrano Heritage Tourism Association. There will be food vendors serving Mexican food, burgers, and more, Native American basketweavers, and activities for kids including adobe brick making, panning for gold and arrowhead necklace making. St. Joseph’s Day and the Return of the Swallows celebration recognizes the annual return of the famous swallows to Capistrano. This tradition was started by Father St. John O’Sullivan in the 1920’s at Mission San Juan Capistrano, and is held each year on March 19th.
The complete schedule of the day’s events: Mission Basilica 8:30-9:15 a.m.: St. Joseph’s Day mass Bell Wall 9 a.m.: Daily ringing of the Historic Bells upon opening of the Mission 9:15-9:45 a.m.: Mariachi music 10:15 a.m., noon, 3:15 p.m.: Ringing of Historic Bells 11:40 a.m.-noon: Official Bell Ringing ceremony, welcome by Mission San Juan Capistrano Executive Director Mechelle Lawrence Adams, performance by Native American Tushmal singers, National Anthem performed by JSerra Catholic High School Central Courtyard 9:55-10 a.m.: Official welcome by Mission San Juan Capistrano Ex e c u t i v e Di r e c t o r Mechel l e Lawrence Adams 10-10:05 a.m.: Renee Bondi will sing “When the Swallows come back to Capistrano,” the famous song written by Leon Rene. 10:05-10:15 a.m.: Ringing of the school bell and Mission Basilica School procession. 10:15-11:15 a.m.: Performance of traditional songs and dances by students of Mission Basilica School 11:25-11:55 a.m.: Mariachi music 12:05-12:10 p.m.: Renee Bondi will sing “When the Swallows come back to Capistrano,” the famous song written by Leon Rene
12:15-12:35 p.m: Performance by San Juan Elementary School kindergarteners. 12:45-1:30: Journeys to the Past: California Native American stories and dances. 1:30-2 p.m.: Performance by Duende Flamenco Soldiers Barracks Gallery 12:30-1 p.m.: Lecture on Father Junipero Serra by Gregory Orfalea 2-3 p.m.: Lecture on the swallows by Dr. Charles Brown Mission San Juan Capistrano is located at 26801 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Good Friday afternoon. Admission is $9 adults; $8 seniors (60 years or over); $6 children (ages 4 to 11); and children ages 3 and under are admitted free. Free audio guide with senior and adult admission. For more information, call (949) 234-1300 or visit www.missionsjc.com.
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At Irvine Park Railroad’s Easter Eggstravaganza, children and adults can ride the train through beautiful Irvine Regional Park. Children ages 2 through 12 can participate in an Easter egg hunt. Each egg is filled with candy or a prize. Easter egg hunts begin daily at 10:00 AM and tickets may be purchased to participate in an egg hunt at a specific
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111W. Ave. Palizada #17, San Clemente 949-369-1399 Los Primos Mexican Restaurant Recently opened in late January taking over what use to be La Cosina de Ricardo. In the Presidio Plaza. Bringing the freshest, most authentic flavrs of Mexico to spice up the city.
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Molly Bloom’s Irish Bar & Restaurant 2391 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-218-0120
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Salt Creek Grille Mesquite grilled steaks, chops, seafood and Sunday brunch too! Dinner nightly, Live Jazz, Full bar, Distinctive Wines. In Dana Point.
32802 Pacific Coast Highway at Crown Valley Pkwy., Dana Point 949-661-7799 Selma’s Chicago Pizzeria Pizza, pastas, gourmet salads, and a large selection of beer and wines.
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“Leaders in Oral Health” Recognizes Community Leaders Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County, Orange County dental health leaders, organization supporters and sponsors raised nearly $20,000 at the eighth annual “Leaders in Oral Health” awards celebration to benefit the nonprofit’s mission of improving the oral health of children in Orange County. Held during National Children’s Dental Health Month at Antonello Ristorante in Santa Ana, emcee Maria Hall-Brown, executive producer and on-air talent for LAaRT of PBS SoCal, joined Healthy Smiles to honor local organizations and individuals for their dedication and support of children’s oral health in the community. Prior to guests entering the restaurant, they were able to tour Healthy Smiles’ newest and improved mobile dental clinic “Smile Mobile 2” giving folks the opportunity to see how they are helping children. After the welcoming accolades, guests were served a delightful lunch, starting with a lovely salad with Italian dressing and a Parmigiano Reggiano. Second course offered a duet of Sole alla Calabrese which was a baked filet of Sole topped with chopped Tomatoes and fresh Herbs and Petto di Pollo al Marsala a delicate breast of Range Grown Chicken prepared in a Marsala Wine Reduction. Dessert was a decadent Tiramisu served with Express and Cocoa. “Leaders in Oral Health” awards celebration awarded the following community leaders and organizations: The Oral Health Community Champion honoree went to Jo Jass, RDH from Brea; The Starfish Community Award honorees were El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana, MOMS Orange County, The School Readiness Nurses Program, and Valley High School Regional Occupational Program (ROP). A Special Recognition went to Planet DDS based in Irvine. Also during the luncheon, Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County clients and Westminster residents Heyni Pieters and her two children Andre Zarate, age 9, and Amarriah Pieters, age 2, expressed what a positive impact that Healthy Smiles has had on their lives and presented Healthy Smiles Dr. Geraldine Ruiz with a gift. The children created a picture-framed thank you gift with a serious of three photos. The first photo said “Thank”, the second picture said “You” and the third was them brushing their teeth. “We know that 33 percent of Orange County five year olds start kindergarten with untreated cavities,” said Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County CEO, Ria Berger. “But, tooth decay is preventable! At Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County, we are deeply appreciative to our supporters that help us to improve the oral health for youth in the community.” Attendees also learned about the correlation between nutrition and oral health from keynote speaker Dr. Patricia Ronald Riba, founder and medical director of Serving Kids Hope and author of Fit Kids Revolution: The Parent’s Diet-Free Guide to Raising Healthy & Fit Children. Healthy Smiles is dedicated to giving every child a healthy smile through collaborative programs directed at prevention, outreach and education, access to treatment and advocacy. With one in three elementary school students in schools screened by Healthy Smiles showing visible decay, Orange County is truly facing an oral health epidemic. The nonprofit is proud to honor those in the community working to improve the oral health of Orange County children at this annual event. Headquartered in Garden Grove, California, Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County has served the community for the past 10 years. As one of the largest oral health providers for children of all ages in Orange County, Healthy Smiles is on a mission to improve the oral health of children through prevention, treatment, advocacy and education. For more information on Healthy Smiles, please visit www.HealthySmilesOC.org. Page 12
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Life Is Richer with Wine
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By David White Wine demands to be shared. Enjoying a glass alone is fine, of course. But there’s an emotional component to wine appreciation. That’s a big reason why enjoying a bottle with friends is always more meaningful than drinking alone. Chicago wine enthusiast Mark Boldizsar recognizes that few experiences are quite as enchanting as sharing a special wine. So last week, he took to the world’s most active wine discussion board, Wine Berserkers, to detail his journey of wine discovery -- and ask fellow oenophiles about the doors that have opened thanks to wine. “As much as I enjoy drinking nice wine, I have to admit it’s only a small part of a larger picture,” Boldizsar wrote. “From my personal experiences, my fondest wine-related
memories are of sharing my wines in the good company of other wine lovers. “In regards to my personal story,” he continued, “I was able to reconnect with a good childhood friend on the basis of wine. Over the past 4 years, we have been fortunate enough to meet up several hundred times (at least once a week). The wine is all well and good, but it’s the side stories, wine talk, and laughter that makes it so enjoyable.” Shortly after his post went up, other enthusiasts shared their stories. Many credited wine for their strongest friendships. For instance, California resident Leon Markham thanked wine for introducing him to “some of the smartest, kindest people I know.” Others praised wine for enhancing food and travel. Eric Ifune thanked wine for helping forge a deeper connection to his father. That bond remains strong, even though his dad has passed away. Another oenophile thanked wine for helping forge a deeper connection to his son. “Sitting with my son, enjoying a bottle, [and] seeing his eyes light up as he takes a sip and says, ‘Wow, Dad, this is crazy good.’ To see him have a moment, like I did so many years ago, enjoying and sharing that
time with him. [It was] magical.” Many shared tales of launching new careers. For Bill Hooper, “there were continents crossed, languages learned, cultures explored, [and] friends made” on the way toward producing Riesling in northwest Oregon. These stories are moving, to be sure. But they aren’t uncommon. Consider my own. I first fell in love with wine in the fall of 2007 while vacationing in Napa Valley. By the time I returned home, I had already decided that wine would become my new hobby. So I started planning more trips, reading books, taking classes, and tasting as much as I could. As I dove deeper into the world of wine, I launched a second career as a wine writer. And I met fascinating, generous people across the world. Today, I count many of them among my closest friends. Four years ago, at a fundraiser for an organization that works to aid the homeless and poor, Washington Post wine columnist Dave McIntyre praised the wine world’s generosity. “I’ve never met a miserly wine lover,” McIntyre said. “Spendthrift wine lovers, to be sure -- I’ve met people who live in apartments cramped and stacked floor to ceiling with cases of wine, who wear clothes
until they fall apart no matter how many trends ago they were -- if ever that sweater was fashionable. And yet these same people will come up to you and say, ‘You’ve got to try this grand cru Burgundy!’” Every wine geek can relate to that tale. At some point, we’ve all watched as a friend eagerly shares a special wine, forgetting to pour any for himself. Put simply, life is richer with wine. It’s more expensive, too. On the Wine Berserkers thread, David Bueker, a Riesling fanatic in Connecticut, thanked wine for “amazing friendships coupled with staggering credit card bills.” Many promptly agreed.
the symbols of St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday known for parades, shamrocks and all things Irish. From leprechauns to the color green, find out how symbols we now associate with St. Patrick’s Day came to be, and learn about a few that are purely American invention. The Shamrock The shamrock, which was also called the “seamroy” by the Celts, was a sacred plant in ancient Ireland because it symbolized the rebirth of spring. By the seventeenth century, the shamrock had become a symbol of emerging Irish nationalism. As the English began to seize Irish land and make laws against the use of the Irish language and the practice of Catholicism, many Irish began to wear the shamrock as a symbol of their pride in their heritage and their displeasure with English rule. Irish Music Music is often associated with St. Patrick’s Day—and Irish culture in general. From ancient days of the Celts, music has always been an important part of Irish life. The Celts had an oral culture, where religion, legend and history were passed from one generation to the next by way of stories and songs. After being conquered by the English, and forbidPage 14
den to speak their own language, the Irish, like other oppressed peoples, turned to music to help them remember important events and hold on to their heritage and history. As it often stirred emotion and helped to galvanize people, music was outlawed by the English. During her reign, Queen Elizabeth I even decreed that all artists and pipers were to be arrested and hanged on the spot. Today, traditional Irish bands like The Chieftains, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem are gaining worldwide popularity. Their music is produced with instruments that have been used for centuries, including the fiddle, the uilleann pipes (a sort of elaborate bagpipe), the tin whistle (a sort of flute that is actually made of nickel-silver, brass or aluminum) and the bodhran (an ancient type of framedrum that was traditionally used in warfare rather than music). The Snake It has long been recounted that, during his mission in Ireland, St. Patrick once stood on a hilltop (which is now called Croagh Patrick), and with only a wooden staff by his side, banished all the snakes from Ireland. In fact, the island nation was never home to any snakes. The “banishing of
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the snakes” was really a metaphor for the eradication of pagan ideology from Ireland and the triumph of Christianity. Within 200 years of Patrick’s arrival, Ireland was completely Christianized. Corned Beef Each year, thousands of Irish Americans gather with their loved ones on St. Patrick’s Day to share a “traditional” meal of corned beef and cabbage. Though cabbage has long been an Irish food, corned beef only began to be associated with St. Patrick’s Day at the turn of the century. Irish immigrants living on New York City’s Lower East Side substituted corned beef for their traditional dish of Irish bacon to save money. They learned about the cheaper alternative from their Jewish neighbors. The Leprechaun The original Irish name for these figures of folklore is “lobaircin,” meaning “small-bodied fellow.” Belief in leprechauns probably stems from Celtic belief in fairies, tiny men and women who could use their magical powers to serve good or evil. In Celtic folktales, leprechauns were cranky souls, responsible for mending the shoes of the other fairies. Though only minor figures in Celtic folklore, leprechauns were known for
their trickery, which they often used to protect their much-fabled treasure. Leprechauns had nothing to do with St. Patrick or the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, a Catholic holy day. In 1959, Walt Disney released a film called Darby O’Gill & the Little People, which introduced America to a very different sort of leprechaun than the cantankerous little man of Irish folklore. This cheerful, friendly leprechaun is a purely American invention, but has quickly evolved into an easily recognizable symbol of both St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland in general.
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St. Patrick’s Day Recipes: Easy Dips, Corned Beef Cabbage, Potatoes, Green Drinks and More By Slate Stone The key to fun and festive St. Patrick’s Day feast is to have lots of tasty food with lots of green color. You can accomplish this with some ready made green treats such as serving up lime sherbet or sorbet sprinkled with green sugar. Other cold green St. Patrick’s Day treats could include Pistachio ice cream, Mint chocolate chip ice cream, green koolaid or limeade, or any cake with green food coloring added to perk up the frosting. Use limes in your St. Patrick’s Day Recipes as garnishes. Use mint leaves and organic green lettuces in your St. Patrick’s Day recipes as plate garnishes also. Think green green green for St. Patrick’s Day recipes! Perhaps serve a platter of sliced kiwi with little dabs of whipped cream. Honey dew melon drizzled with Crème de menthe liqueur. Key Lime Pie certainly has hints of green! Instead of fresh squeezed lemonade make your St. Patrick’s Day menu include freshly squeezed lime aid. From green celery sticks to green napkins to green frilly cocktail forks, to parsely, the more green the more St Patricks Day spirit will abound in your St Patricks Day appetizers and foods. Below are 3 recipes for a St Patricks Day Artichoke Spinach dip searved with Irish soda bread. The Irish soda bread will be readily available at your grocer’s bakery department the days leading up to St Patricks Day. Another recipe for a fun green St Patricks Day drink, limeaid! And of course the most important of all is the corned beef and cabbage and potatoes, traditional St Patricks Day recipe fare--- however this has a great twist--- forget babysitting the stove, do it all in a roasting bag for less mess and a super succulent perfect meal! Irish Soda Bread Spinach Artichoke Dip This hot dip recipe works well with Irish soda bread. Here’s how you make it: 1 (8 ounces) package of cream cheese, softened 1 package ( 10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained
1 jar (7.5 ounces) marinated artichoke hearts, drained, chopped 1 cup Mozzarella Cheese, shredded 1/3 cup Parmesan Cheese, grated Directions: Spread cream cheese into bottom of 9 inch metal or disposable aluminum pie plate. Set aside. In food processor, mix spinach, artichokes, and mozzarella cheese until creamy and well blended. Pour mixture into pie plate and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350 degrees in preheated oven for 20 minutes. Serve on a platter surrounded by cut pieces of Irish Soda Bread. Garnish edge of plate with fresh baby spinach leaves to give a wreath like appearance. St. Patrick’s Day Limeaid Recipe 4 medium sized limes 3/4 cup white sugar 2 quarts cold water Directions: Juice the limes in an electric citrus juicer for maximum juice squeezed. Don’t use lime juice concentrate, using fresh lime juice is the key to a great St. Patrick’s Day recipe for limeade. Pour the lime juice into a 2 quart pitcher and stir in sugar. Then add water as you continue stirring. Thoroughly chill before serving or serve immediately
over ice. Tips: You can serve limeade in a punch bowl and garnish with thinly sliced limes, just double or triple this St. Patrick’s Day recipe. To make any St. Patrick’s Day party a success, be sure to have some corned beef and potatoes and cabbage and lots of it! The aroma alone will contribute to the St. Patrick’s Day spirit!
is super easy and super tasty because you don’t have to baby sit the stove! Just use an oven roasting bag (the same size for turkey) and get it all in the bag and the rest is a breeze! Ingredients: 1 corned beef brisket (about 7 pounds) 5 pounds of potatoes, peeled and cut in half 2 heads of cabbage, cored and cut into wedges Mouth Watering St. Patrick’s 1 pound bag of carrots, peeled Day Corned Beef Cabbage And and tips and roots removed. Potatoes peppercorn spice (comes This St. Patrick’s Day recipe packaged with the brisket) 1 stick of butter 2 cups of water Directions: In large oven roasting bag place the beef brisket. Surround the roast with the cabbage, potatoes and carrots. Sprinkle the peppercorn spice over the brisket while in the bag. Slice the butter into small pats and distribute in the bag Add water to the bag and seal roasting bag according to package directions. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven for approximately 2.5 hours. (The box the roasting bag comes in contains a booklet that tells exact cooking times for various sizes of meat if you buy a different size roast) Enjoy your fun and festive savory St. Patrick’s Day recipes and food! The San Clemente News
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12 minutes a day mental gymnastics Memory exercises performed for just 12 minutes a day for 8 consecutive weeks have proven to to keep the brain sharp and can reverse memory loss in those at risk for developing alzheimers. The memory exercise called Kirtan Kriya has been researched and tested, and has proven to be beneficial to the people at risk, as well as their caregivers. “Kirtan Kriya is scientifically proven to boost blood flow to critical brain areas and increase mental energy, sharpen concentration and improve focus,” explains Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa, Medical Director of the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation. Because of its demonstrated mental health benefits, Kirtan Kriya has been vigorously studied by the ARPF in concert with scientists from top medical schools such as UCLA, USCF, and the University of Pennsylvania, and findings have been published in prestigious medical journals such as the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and The Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. “As a result of the extraordinary findings of these studies, Kirtan Kriya has been endorsed by the ARPF as a way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.”utive weeks have proven to to keep the brain sharp and can reverse memory loss in those at risk for developing alzheimers. The memory extraordinary findings of these studies, Kirtan Kriya has been endorsed by the ARPF as a way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.” According to Dr. Dharma, Kirtan Kriya (pronounced “Keertun Kreea”), is a type of meditation derived from the Kundalini yoga tradition, which has been practiced for thousands of years. This meditation is often referred to as a
singing exercise, and it involves singing the primal sounds “Saa”, “Taa”, “Naa”, and “Maa”, along with repetitive finger and thumb movements, or mudras. “The current recommendation for practicing Kirtan Kriya was developed by combining thousands of years of ancient techniques with millions of dollars of scientific study,” says Dr. Dharma. “The number one fear among adults is losing their mental faculties. It is important that people understand that by taking preventative measures and making lifestyle changes, such as incorporating Kirtan Kriya exercises into a daily routine, we can reduce the number of people developing Alzheimer’s by as much as 50 percent,” continues Dr. Dharma. It is believed that the placement of the tongue on the roof of the mouth while carrying out Kirtan Kriya chanting sounds stimulates 84
acupuncture points on the upper palate, causing a beneficial biochemical transformation in the brain. Additionally, research has revealed that utilizing the fingertip position in conjunction with the sounds enhances blood flow to particular areas in the motor-sensory part of the brain. The exercise increases brain blood flow to critically important areas and promotes greater attention, concentration, focus, improved short term memory, and better mood. “Our research revealed a reduction in inflammation, less depression and a 44 percent increase in the enzyme known as telomerase, which is a breakthrough anti-aging discovery,” explains Dr. Dharma. “Essentially when you have more telomerase, you live longer in better health and with an improved memory.”
St. Patrick’s Day in America and Ireland Before doing my recent research on St. Patrick’s Parades, I assumed, as I imagine that many people do, that the mother of all St. Patrick’s Day parades must be in Ireland. In studying the history of the celebrations I learned that my assumption was incorrect. In fact, the “original” St. Patrick’s Day Parade was held in New York, 16 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed. The tradition of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day parades began as a response to oppression. An English law forbid the Catholic’s parades, but allowed a religious procession after Mass. So, on this technicality, the Irish Catholics got a permit for a church procession. The St. Patrick’s procession would leave from the Cathedral after Mass. Therefore the original parades were actually an act of defiance. While the parades have become an accepted part of the mainstream in the United States, historically, that has not been the case. There are several cities that started having parades in the early years, only to suspend them during times of hardship. The times of hardship included anti Irish sentiment, two World Wars and the Great Depression. Up until the mid nineteenth century, the majority of Irish immigrants in Page 16
America were members of the Protestant middle class. The 1845, the Great Potato Famine hit Ireland and close to a million poor, uneducated Catholic Irish started pouring into the United States. The Irish immigrants were despised when they first immigrated, and had trouble finding even menial jobs. They soon began to realize that their great numbers gave them political power and they began to organize. Their voting block became known as the “green machine”. The St. Patrick’s’ Day parades became a show of strength for Irish Americans and a “must attend” event for politicians. As the parades became part of the mainstream society, Protestants celebrated alongside the Catholics and they all enjoyed the party. What started as a religious procession became a celebration with music, dancing and green beer. St. Patrick’s Day and green beer have become synonymous. It’s traditional in many cities for everyone to go on a pub crawl after the parade and drink copious quantities of green beer, which is simply regular beer with some green food dye added. While the St. Patrick’s Day party reigned in American, the Irish observed St Patrick’s Day as a holy day. St. Patrick’s Day had been a solemn
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holy day for centuries. As a holy day, the saloons were closed, which was the opposite of the parties that occurred in America. St. Patrick lived over 1600 years ago. He had endured a turbulent life. He was captured and enslaved at the age of 16. He worked as a slave in Ireland, part of that time working as a shepherd. He escaped and became a man of God, entering the priesthood. He was educated in a monastery in France. He was made a Bishop and was returned to Ireland, this time to work as a missionary and convert the pagans to Christianity. He was successful in converting many people to Christianity. The legend of St. Patrick is that he led the snakes out of Ireland. However, as snakes are not indigenous to Ireland, it is believed that the legend is symbolic. Most believe that the snakes of legend were actually symbolic of the pagans that were converted. St. Patrick is credited with using a shamrock to explain the holy trinity to pagans. Thus the shamrock is symbolic of the holy day. In 1995, Ireland set up a St. Patrick’s Day Festival, with the goal of capitalizing on the popularity of the celebration and to encourage tourism to Ireland.
The First St. Patrick Festival was held on March 7, 1996. In 1997 the event was a 3 day festival. This year the five day festival will feature 4,000 performers, with one millions people celebrating. Events include music, street theater, family carnivals, comedy, street performances, dance, a treasure hunt, night spectacles, and many celebrants. In Ireland the St. Patrick’s Day Festival is an event that draws locals and tourists. The country, with it’s long history of honoring St. Patrick and his good works sounds like a great party. On the other hand, if you want to go to the original St. Patrick’s Day Parade, New York is the place.
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of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The undersigned mortgagee, beneficiary or authorized agent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuant to California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b) declares that the mortgagee, beneficiary or the mortgagee’s or beneficiary’s authorized agent has either contacted the borrower or tried with due diligence to contact the borrower as required by California Civil Code 2923.5. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-730-2727 or visit this Internet Web site www.ndscorp.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case 14-21676-SP-CA. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Date: 02/27/2015 Tiffany and Bosco, P.A. As agent for National Default Servicing Corporation 1230 Columbia Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone 888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales Lana Kacludis, Trustee Sales Supervisor A-4512716 03/06/2015, 03/13/2015, 03/20/2015
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